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Stephrnutlle Empire-rihune
Sunday, December 5,1976
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Community Coverage
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giving weekend in Salado with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomp-
inexpensive gift for the tree.
Everyone is cordially invited.
Bill Pierce of Fort Worth and
Mr. and Mrs. N.B. Lundder of
layout. If you cut the garment
in both directions, it will look
different colors.
The band played in Fort Breckenridge.
Worth Saturday night to a large
crowd.
Cody, Cam and Rus, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Yarborough of
Granbury and Lulalee Martin
The Dublin P.T.A. will meet son.
Dec. 7 in the school auditorium'
Do you want her to be
healthy, happy, and beautiful?
Give Her A
Do you want her to loose
pounds and inches?
who lost her husband this past
week. Clyde Haley was one of
our members.
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— Renee Rivers of Bedford spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs.
The Dublin Senior Citizens Monday. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Donald for their annual Christmas Mrs. S.G. Voight has re-
Martin and Roy of Terrill, Mr. program. The youth of First turned to her home after a
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Christian Church will present — -
the play, “The Mysterious Did you know that a
exchange on Dec. 20 at Perry An all church caroling party Ellen Burrows.
Hall. The club will furnish the has been scheduled at Dublin —
turkey and each one attending First Christian Church for Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
is asked to bring a vegetable, Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Everyone Thompson spent the Thanks-
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used effectively to make
chevrons, diagonal stripes
meeting in points at the seams
and should be treated like a
striped fabric.
When machine stitching
corduroy, use a slightly longer
stitch than regular and a small
needle. Avoid using a needle
smaller than size 14 with
American-made polyester or
cotton-covered polyester
threads that are not long
staple. Basting the seams by
hand may be necessary to
prevent slippage. Loosen the
thread tension to prevent
puckering and lessen the
pressure on the pressure foot,
if the machine has one to avoid
marking the fabric. A zig-zag
seam finish will keep seams
from raveling.
Topstitching on corduroy
may be undesirable because
stitching on the right side of
the napped fabric roughs the
pile.
Finger press seams with
steam on the wrong side as
you sew. Needle boards or a
Turkish towel used on the nap
side of the fabric prevents the
nap from flattening when
pressing. If a needle board or
Turkish towel is not available,
press with a scrap of the
napped fabric on the under-
side. Put the. napped side to
the napped side. A final
steaming by dry cleaners
gives a more professional look.
E of Austn spent the 1 hanksgiv Visitor Everyone is invited rattlesnake doesn t fluk i
eekse ing weekend with their par to attend, the time is 3 30 p in tongue as a prelude to attack
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George — he’s just trying to get the
T Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bur- smell of things, according to
ENGAGED-Ed and Geraldine Sullivan and Gage and Lee — rows and Kelly, Patty Spinks, National Geographic. Society.
Nelson, wish to announce the engagement and approaching , Stan. Eisen, a Southwestern J.T. Taylor, Tommy Joe Continued to Page 11A
marriage of their daughter and son, Karen SumivanndMrk Eaptist Theological. Seminary maampmammam
Nelson The couple plan to be married in July. student, spoke.,at the otton- E 49
7 wood Baptist Church Sunday. mE2MTGd
_ 1 • ' Mr. and Mrs. A.U. Jones
DOOn© tocttenc meetinc spent the weekend in Austin in
. — — Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Me- D--e‛5 TO -ven- "‛l9 the home of their son, Mr. and
Alargecrowdattendedthe December 7, the Wicky Inroe visited over the Thanks- The Stephenville Board of with volunteers. TAR’s legal Mrs. Ronnie Jones and-family.
Potluck supper Friday, ight. Wacky Bandwill Playf or.the giving Hobdays in Dallas with Realtors will be represented in counsel, Charles M. Babb of I — mi,
Turkey, dressing and all..the PI A at Central Elementary their daughter, Sandra Dupree special leadership meetings in Austin will review special Mr.andMrs. Tommy Hooks
trimmings wereserved with it School. ___ and family. Austin Dec. 5-7, by Bob Boone, problems facing Realtors, as 21 Colorado Spring s spent the
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lady, and men bring a gilt for a Mrs. Ralph Jones ol Cedar Hill Logan, and a granddaughter, Realtors, the sessions will focus stiff new educational require- „ ,
man. Each gift should cost on Thanksgiving. Marv Reth Honkine M"aiotdp"w f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidner
— Mary Beth Hopkins. on a diversity of topics, ments for all real estate of Arlineton svent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Danner We have some quilts and including affirmative market- practitioners., of San Antonio with her mother, Mrs. Helen
The Wicky Wacky band will had visitors on the weekend and some other things to sell that motivabonal and conunun- nRegseaHenrn Sansanttio Branum.
practice Monday morning at they included her sisters and would make nice Christmas ction techniaues for working exnected to detail is soecial —
9:30 a.m. at the hoi e of Mrs. their families: Mr. and Mrs. gifts. -cauon techniques tor working expected to detab his special Weekend visitors in the
Planspforthe comingyear,and home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement
JoessPerr one tar 211 Past Jones included Mr. and Mrs.
president.ofTAR,wiu.talk Fred ROSS, Jerry RoSs, John-
about legislative plans related nie and Brenda Dicky all of
to the housing industry and „ . , .2 I . ..
W.II5t ouiI. “no-in 41 Comanche and Mr. and Mrs.
property owners. Sharing this Billy Ray Jones and familv
discussion will be Hub Bechtel y y °Lnmn" -a
ofAustin, 1976 Texas Realtor of The Dublin Volunteer Fire
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Mazie S. Hill of San Antonio, Departmentanswered acai to JACKSBORO HOMECOMING QUEEN-Jana Ward, daughter
past president of the board .. Ppe In-nj of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ward of Jacksboro was named
there, and this coming year’s ,d . . . §* homecoming queen recently. She is a member of LEO, OEA,
TAR membership committee damage not avau- FBLA, Science Club, choir, band, Student Council secretary and
chairman will project member- __ is head majorette. Jana is granddaughter of Mrs. Jim Little of
ship needs and soals.t Rev. and Mrs. Dryl Thie- Stephenville..
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He wib address the group of 3 and 5
coming from ab over the state __P
Monday, Dec. 6, at 9:30 a.m. „ . T . .
Dr. Zacharias has 12 years of .Mrs. Lena Kennedy spent
teaching experience, as well as the. weekend in Brownwood
in research He has conducted with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Corduroy today is more women’s and children’s wear,
over a hundred seminars in Walter Ray, Kennedy and versatile than ever. ' It's durable and can be printed
business education and gov- baby. It's soft, smooth lightweight in vibrant designs or just plain
ernment. He received the UT — fabric available in no-wale, solids.
Teaching Excellence Award in Miss Susan Warren, daugh- pin-wale, or wide-wale. Cordu-
1971. He has written may ter of Paul Warren, spent the roy made from 50 per cent Corduroy i a napped fabric,
articles, one book, and is Thanksgiving weekend in Dub- cotton50 per cent polyester is which makes the fabric look
currently working on another, lin with her father. She is a easy care and can be machine darker and richer when the
in the area of communication, teacher in the Weslaco High washed and dried. That made nap is running up. When it
The TAR meeting will attract School and basketball coach. 84 per cent cotton-16 per cent runs down, the fabric looks
several hundred newly-chosen "She was happy to report her Polyester, wil bleed and crock lighter and shinier. Napped
board officers and secretaries, team as having won a trophy to g1V6 the faded washedrout fabrics wear better when the
N The association has over 35,000 in a recent tournament, the ok.. naps runs down. When sewing
members. This meeting is first in the school’s history. Corduroy may be knitted as at home, choose whichever
designed to support all board — wel as woven. It is popular look you like, just be sure all
and TAR programs by getting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoover because it can look dressy or the pattern pieces are running
members acquainted with visited her sister, Mrs. Bethel casual; it holds its shape; and in the same direction to, avoid
1 much basic information. Hughes in the Clifton Hospital it is adaptable to men’s, shading. Purchase fabric by
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Kiwanis members invited to attend dinner
All former members of the Darrell Hanson, 1st v.p. is John Culley, Charles Esterling, Leo-
Kiwanis Club will be honored on Brothers, 2nd v.p. is Max nard Fenner, G.T. (Dick)
the chib’s 25th anniversary stable, and secretary-treasurer Gleason, Luther P Hale, John
Dec. 7. is Gordon R. Green. Hetton, T.W. Henry, Rufus
A dinner will mark the The program will feature (Bud) Higgs, A.F. Johnson,
occasion of the 25 years that the Mrs. Janice Higgs and a choral John A. Johnson, R.L. Loveless,
club has had a charter. There group from the Stephenville Garland Loudermilk, Jack
were 32 members then, and High School singing "Ameri- Maikell, R.E. Martin, Jr.
there are 32 members now, ca." Invocation will be given by William (Bill) Potter, Fred
though the club has climbed Cecil M Smalling and pledge Stafford, and E.L. Stephens,
to near 50 in membership. John will be led by Raymond Pack. Jr." Green added.
Hefton is the only remaining The charter members are not Past presidents have been
charter member all alive, now according to Sam R Risinger, Jesse W.
if you have not been Green. Leroy Adams, Jesse W. Bettis, Oliver E Puckett,
contacted, please call Gordon Bettis, Walter Brandon, Frank James D. Farr, Jr. Charles
Green at 968-3133. It will be a Carlton, Wallace Dunson, still, Vernon Gunn, Glenn
Ladies Night dinner, and the James D. McCollum Jr., Sam Williams, Rufus Higgs Jr.,
dress is informal. R Risinger, Aaron D. Stephens Dean Murray, Toby Stone, Jim
“The Kiwanis Club will pick and Jack Teddlie are now Holcomb, Frank Havilak, Fred
up the tab on the dinner,” deceased Tidwell, Morris E. Gifford, Ted
Green said. “Other charter members A. Tunnell, Jack Deavenport,
First president of the Kiwanis who, according to my informa- David Coffee, John R. Hefton,
Club was Sam Risinger. Aaron tion are still living are: Jesse M. Sexton, Royce Cozart,
Stephens was the vice president Raymond Anderson, George W. Ernest Huckabee, V.C. Voss,
and Bud Higgs was secretary Black, Jimmie D. Briggs, O.D. James L. McSwain, Joe Moore
treasurer Current president is Brooks, George T. Cook, Calvin Continued to Page 11A
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Nichols, Skip. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 1976, newspaper, December 5, 1976; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500751/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.